Ethics 7
Ethics 7
Ethics 7
The reasons given in the news article vary, ranging from the
opinion that seeing two men kiss is unsightly, to the
statement that there is something “irregular” about belonging
to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT)
community, and positing the judgement that two people of
the same sex being together is unnatural.
QUESTION:
What reasons were given in the report for refusing
to support the same-sex initiative?
Do you agree with those reasons that were given?
We are used to hearing people justify doing some
particular thing by making the appeal that what they
maintain is what is “natural,” and therefore acceptable.
Likewise, people would judge something as unacceptable
on the basis that it is supposedly “unnatural.”
Thomas Aquinas
There have been various thinkers and systems of thought
emerging throughout history that could be said to present a
natural law theory. Among them, the one we will be
focusing on is the medieval thinker Thomas Aquinas. It has
to be recognized, however, that this natural law theory is
part of a larger discussion, which is his moral theory taken
as a whole. This moral theory, in turn, is part of a larger
project, which is Aquinas’ vision of the Christian faith.
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
Hailed as a doctor of the Roman Catholic Church, one of the figures
who have fundamentally shaped the way we understand the
Christian faith, Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican friar who has
become the preeminent intellectual figure of the scholastic period of
the Middle Ages, arguably contributing to the doctrine of the faith
more than any other figure of his time, and perhaps even in the
whole history of the Church.
There are three parts to this voluminous work. In the first part,
Aquinas speaks of God, and although we acknowledge that our
limited human intellect cannot fully grasp Him, we nevertheless
are able to say something concerning His goodness, His might,
and His creative power.
Recognizing then that we are created by God, we
move on to the second part, which deals with man or
the dynamic of human life.